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BEST OF NICCOLO PAGANINI GUITAR

BEST OF NICCOLO PAGANINI GUITAR

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The legendary Genovese violinist Niccolò Paganini (Genoa, 27 October 1782 – Nice, 27 May 1840) was probably the only great composer of the past to show a constant interest in the guitar and, although he never played the instrument in public concerts, a number of testimonies to his ability as a guitarist have come down to us. For the Genovese maestro the guitar constituted the harmonic and accompanying instrument par excellence, so much so that in his music it occupied the role normally entrusted by composers of his era to the piano. Paganini wrote 140 compositions for solo guitar and almost all his works for strings (mainly for violin: sonatas, duets, trios, quartets and even some concertos for violin and orchestra) were conceived with accompaniment by guitar. The selection of pieces is based on the idea of extracting from this disparate mass the works that best represent the spirit and originality of Paganini. Today, to render this music accessible to any inter¬preter, it is necessary to supplement it with a polyphonic realisation of the parts: this edition adheres to the style of the Viennese publishers in the era of Mauro Giuliani, or, in other words, it writes the high and low voices sep¬arately, grouping all the harmonic fillings on these two principal voices. With this type of notation, moreover, it is necessary to apply all the performance practices in use between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century.

Artist
Composer Nicolo Paganini
Publisher Max Eschig
Series
Pages 104(07)
Language
Instrument Classical Guitar
Category Guitar & Folk
SubCategory1 Repertoire
SubCategory2 Collections
Medium Softcover
ISBN13 9790044093779
ISBN13 00033634
Dimensions 305x229